Author: Daniel Rosenthal

Had the opportunity to show some of my work at a bar in the East Village called Lovecraft. This show was a lot of fun, thanks everybody who came out. The paintings I chose to display were abstract and on the theme of creativity.

I painted this at the end of 2013 and just got around to posting. Took quite a while! But I’m proud of the results, it was definitely a challenge and so far is the largest solo painting I’ve done. Actually ended up being a self portrait of sorts since I used my face to get the expression I wanted on the painter. Enjoy, and I’ve put these images in the visions + ideas gallery.

Merry Christmas! So 2014 is almost here…make sure you know what dates are coming up with these desktop calendars featuring my artwork. It’s the first product I’ve made and I’m pleased with how they came out. Each comes with 7 double-sided cards plus 2 bonus mini prints. Sit two next to each other for an extended view of the future. I’ve made them available through a new shop which you can see a link to on the side menu. They make a nice gift, keep the spirit of giving going after the holidays ; )

Little gap in the vegetation gave a nice view to Spencer’s Butte across the running trail in Amazon Park. Painted as the seasons were changing; the bits and pieces of this scene resemble the way it looked on different days. The clouds were putting on a show on the day I started this. Acrylic on canvas 16″ x 20″. In outer world.

New landscape painting in Eugene. This is the Jacqua Center, a very high end building on the University of Oregon that exclusively serves student athletes. Fall started to show up while I painted this. Acrylic on canvas, 16″ x 20″. Also in outer world.

Had the chance to start painting outside again, now in Eugene, OR. This is a view through the University of Oregon campus towards the new Matthew Knight Arena, home to the UO basketball team. More from Eugene to come. Acrylic on canvas, 16″ x 20″. Part of the outer world gallery.

A group effort – acrylic on plastic. The plastic is an interesting surface to paint on, and it allows us to put this frame on our window and create a spectacle for those approaching the house. Somehow animals always appear in these. See in collaborative.